Mizorama misawnari hung hmasa tak pahnih, Rev. F.W.Savidge (Sap Upa) le a ruolpa J.H.Lorrain (Pu Buanga) hai khan A AW B an mi siempek bakah hnam ro tam tak ziekin an lo humhal a. Pu Buanga diksawnari tia hriet Dictionary of the Lushai Language (1940)-a chun hieng hin ‘tanbaw’ ti hi a lo hril fie : tanbaw, n. the name of a fireside game played with small pieces of charcoal (or any convenient ‘men’) and a drawing on the hearth with twelve extremities. The player, with his back turned, tells another where to place the pieces of charcoal, and the game consists of not telling him to put a piece on the same point more than once. It is a test of memory. It is said that a phûng (spirit) is always listening behind the hearth, and if the player goes through without a mistake the creature dies” p.427.